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International Aid and South Korea : Experience from Recipient to Donor
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"Equality before, but justice first?"
"Equality before, but justice first" suggests that while equality is important, it should not come at the expense of justice. This phrase emphasizes the need to address systemic injustices and inequalities in order to achieve true equality. It implies that simply treating everyone the same does not necessarily address the underlying issues of discrimination and oppression. Instead, it calls for prioritizing justice in order to create a more equitable society for all.
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What is the difference between justice and equality?
Justice refers to the fair and impartial treatment of individuals based on their actions and circumstances. It involves ensuring that individuals receive what they deserve based on their conduct and the law. On the other hand, equality refers to the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities. It focuses on ensuring that everyone has the same access to resources and opportunities, regardless of their background or circumstances. While justice emphasizes fairness and impartiality, equality emphasizes equal treatment and access to resources.
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What about a Hartz-4 recipient?
A Hartz-4 recipient is someone in Germany who receives benefits under the Hartz-4 program, which provides financial assistance to individuals who are unemployed or unable to work. These benefits are meant to cover basic living expenses such as rent, utilities, and food. Recipients of Hartz-4 are required to actively seek employment or participate in job training programs to eventually become self-sufficient.
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